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Samuel
Samuel
5 years ago

Network silibwino chonde MACCRA tithandizeni maunits angothera halo, halo, halo anthu osamvana. Kodi machine udagulawa othandiza kuti dropping calls zizichepa akutani? TNNM ndi AIRTELL akutibera kwambiri. Akukanika kukonza network zawo koma bize ndi mipikisano. May his soul rest in peace.

Quali
Quali
5 years ago

Sign of high levels of inefficiency amongst Malawian professionals.

WINIKO MASANGWI KALIATI
WINIKO MASANGWI KALIATI
5 years ago

This is very sad. But when he saw the train was not stopping why didn’t he just move?

ndadabwa
5 years ago

amwe a ndendeuli mmwe alibwala

ndadabwa
5 years ago

very sad

Gwamula
Gwamula
5 years ago

Sincere condolences to the family of Vincent Akim.
To the employer, I ope this shall serve as a huge lesson to ensure that occupation health and safety is prioritised. Your technical employees are exposed to various dangerous situations in their daily work and it is of paramount importance that risks are checked and reduced to the acceptable optimal levels. I also trust that the family of the deceased will be compensated accordingly.

James
James
5 years ago

Sad

Ndendeuli
Ndendeuli
5 years ago

Taking Midori while on duty is not good

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